Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, January 17, 1854, Image 3

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ft) iltagiiftic €cl(gra})i|. LATEIt FROM EUROPE. ABSIVAL or STiSAMEK EU ROP A. Ttio steamer Europa lias arrived at New York with threo days later news from Europe. Liverpool Market. Liverpool, Dec. 30. — Cotton.— The sales of the week reach 45,000 bales, of which Speculators took 8,000, and Exporters 8,000 bales. The demand was good and prices stiffer, especially for the finer qualities. Fair Orleans is quoted at 6%; Middling G% : Fair Uplands 6%; Middling 6. The excess o t stocks is fifty thousand over the estimates. At Manchester trade had slightly improved. Flour was in good demand, and had advanced one shilling. Western 88s. Bd.; Ohio 40s. Corn had also advanced one shilling. White 475.; White Wheat 11s. Bd. Lard had slightly de clined. Provisions were dull. The rate of interest was unchanged. Codbols had declined to 98% to 94, ex. dividend. The transactions in American Securities wore small. llavere Market.—Cotton unchanged. Sales of the week 2500 bales. SECOND DESPATCH. Nothing important east of the Danube—all was quiet. The Russians were evidently concentrating their forces for an attack on Kalafat. The Treaty between Russia and Persia was ratified at St. Petersburg on the 19th. The Drornba Persians were daily expected to attack Bagdad. Abdi Pacha had been repulsed in Asia and the Turks wore retreating from the Russians at Ar menia. The allied fleets were still in the Bosphorus. The Turks had raised the siege at Okaska, and Alexandrinople. The four powers had sent a note to the Porte demanding an aimistice. The British has renewed diplomatic rela tions with Persia. It was rumored at Paris on the 29th, that Minis t r Soule had fought a third duel with the Duke of Alba and was killed. The news was doubtful. Sweden and Denmark were forming an armed league against Russia. Parliament meets on the 81st January. The Preston strike was unsettled. Napoleon hal abolished the restrictions on Cot ton imported from England. From Washington. Tno House of Representatives laid on the table on Saturday the Bib vesting the appointment of Assistant Secretary of the Treasury iu the Presi dent. Consul-General Baaret hrs given notice that no foreign flag will be allowed to enter the Amazon. Shipping. The barque Maria Mortou, and the brig .Sarah Thorndike, from Savannah, arrived at New York on Friday last. Arrival o! the Adger. The Steamer Adger arrived this evening at half past nine o’clock. The Snn Francisco—Additional. [see FIRST PAGE.] Baltimore Jan. 15.—Melius, the mate of ’he San Fraeisco, says she was not scuttled, but thinks she went down in less than twenty four hours af ter she was abandoned. The following are the only additional names of those lost from the decks of the steamer the night of the first disaster: Mr Tenuy, D. C. Stock well, Miss Belton and Mr. Gettes. Messrs. Rankin and T. H. Southwcrth were washed overboard at the tame time, but regained the steamer, and are among those brought in by the Lucy Thompson. The following are additional names brought: Mrs. Chase and Child, Mr. Laciade and wife, Miss Lucy Moore, and Mr. Pamworth, Engineer. The following is a list of the Troops lost, |as near as can be ascertained: from Company A, 10; Comp any.D, 7; Company G, 18; Company 1, 2. Company K, 81; Company L, 17—the list of Com pany B, is not fully made out.—Total SI. Bostoi papers and despatches already sent, give pretty correct particulars concerning the loss of the San Francisco. Capt.J. W. T. Gardiner was taken off the wreck by the bark Kelly and has arrived at New York in the Lucy Thompson. bens ior Douglas*. Senator Douglass has written a letter to the Governor of Illinois, strongly urging bis system of river and harbor improvements, by the levying of tonnage duties by the B*ate. Charleston Market. Monday, January 18. — Cotton. —Sales to-day 1400 bales, at 7% to 10 cents. Market unchanged. New York Market. New York, Jan. 14. — Cotton. —Sa’es of the week reach 11,800 bales. Fair Uplands is quoted at 11% -., Middling 9%c.; Fair Orleans 12%c., Mid d';ng 10%c. from the Baltimore American of Saturday. The Steamer San Francisco Found at Sea. We received last evening the annexed despatch es announcing an appalling disaster to the steam ship San Francisco, accompanied with the loss of about two hundred and forty of her unlortunate passengers, including Col. Taylor and his wife, and several officers of the army. The San Francisco had on board some five hun dred and fourteen officers and enlisted men, in all, with about two hundred women and children; and others indirectly connected with the service. She was a new staunch built vessel, and was destined for San Francisco, via the Straits of Magellan, touching at Rio Janeiro, Valparaiso and Acapulco. She had on board Companies A, B, ]>, G, H, I, K, aud L of the Third regiment of the United States Artillery. These companies with the non-commis sioned staff and band of the regiment, constituted a force of about five hundred men. We however annex the despatches without further comment : New York, Jan. 13—The bark Three Bells ar rived here this afternoon bringing the astounding news of the Steamship San Francisco having foun dered at sea, and that two hundred and lorty of those on board have perished. The Three Bells brings two hundred and thirty of those on board the steamer. The bark Kilby of Boston has also some of the saved, and others are on board the Antarctic bound to Liverpool. The Captain and crew were saved. Second Despatch. —The San Francisco was caught in a gale on the night of the 24th of Decem ber and disabled. Soon a terwards a heavy sea riwept the decks, washing overboard 240 of the passengers, including Col. J. B. Washington, Lt Smith, Capt. 11. B. Field, Major Taylor and wife She drifted about till January sth, when she was fallen in with, in lat. 88, long. 59, by the ship Three Bells, from Glasgow; bark Kilby, for Bos ton, and ship Antarctic, for Liverpool, which ves sels took ell the captain, crew, and remaining pas seugers. G. W. Aspinwall is oil board the bark Kilby. The Three Bells brings 230 passengers from the steamer. Third Despatch. —lt seems that the San Fran cisco foundered after her passengers were taken oil'. Among those who arrived hero to-day in the ship Three Bells, were Major Wyse and Lieuten ant Winder. Others including Col. Gates, Major Merchant, Col. Burke, Capt. Judd, Lieutenant Frecmont, Lieut. Loeser, Lieut. Y an \ oort and all the ladies except the unfortunate Mrs. Taylor, are on board the brig Kilby bound to Boston. Lieut. C. S. Winder and Lieut. Chandler are on board the ship Antarctic bound to Liverpool. All the troops were divided amongst the threo vessels. ■The 240 who were lest, were washed overboard on ihe night of Dec. 24th. Fourth Despatch. —All the spars and sails of the steamer were blown away in the gale on tho 24th. At 1, A. M., on the 25th, tho engine stopped, the piston rod b eaking off, leaving the vessel totally unmanageable, the sea striking her treu endous blows under the guards, tearing up the planking fore and aft on both sides. At the same time the vessel began to make water, when the troops were organised into bailing gangs. €3At 9 o’clock on the 25th, the sea struck her amidships carrying away both the smoko stacks, all the upper saloon, staving the quarter deck through aud washing overboard a large number of passengers, includiug besides those previously mentioned, two ladies, (names unknown,) three civilians (also unknown,) and 150 U. 8. troops. At the same time Brooks, a waiter, the barber of the boat and the carpenter’s brother, named Duckett, were killed. On the 28th she spoke the bark Kilby, of Boston, from New York, who lay by her till 8 P. M. on the -9th, when they commenced putting the passen gers ou board the bark. Upwards of 100 men, women and children, were got ou board, including the officers before reported, with their families Capt. Judd and wife, Lieutenant Fremont and family CL. W. Aspinwall, and J. L. Graham. At mght, the wind increasing, with a squally appear -4". SK SXSzZSs „3 h ,„“ ,d . K? S*p l 1 *™? B »>1» o»mo iu sight Bud l„i ( ] i,. ti n t o od, when her boat came alongside. On the same day the ship Anlartic from New York for laverpool, boro down for her and both vessels on Wednesday commenced taking off passengers, pro on Water ’ and by sunset cn the 6th had all _ “ ext . they took off tho crew and officers, Capt. Watkins being the last man to leave the San traneisco. The Three Bells brings 280 souls. There were 11 deaths among tho crew of the steamer from the time she was disabled to the Bth, including two who were washed overboard. It is said that after all had left, tho Sail Francis co was scuttled and sunk. [This report is contradicted.] Boston, Jan. 12, 1854.—Governor Washburn was inaugurated to-day, and delivered his message, which is almost exclusively local iu character. Ho alludos to the fisheries aud expresses tho hope that Congress will protect them ; congratulates the people on the tiourishingcondition of every branch of commerce, &o. The finances of the State are in a favorable condition, but increased expenses call lor a loan of $200,000 to make up a deficient in tho year 1858. On the Liquor law the message says: “That society has a right to protect itself from any vice that tends to undermine its foundation, is a maxim which few would controvert; nor would it be more seriously contested, that, if necessary for this purpose, laws may be aimed at tho cause of an acknowledged evil, instead of dealing with its ef fects alone.” Dunkirk, Jan. 11.—Tho train from Erie has just arrived, and passengers announce the termination of the railroad war at that place. Meetings have been held to day at Erie and Harbor Creek, and resolution were passed to otter no further opposition to tho company in prosecu ting tho repairs of tho road. 'ihe superintendent says that two or threo days will suffice to make the road passable. Tho mob, seeing that the law was about to be enforced, thought it best to acquiesce, though the excitement has been more intense to-day than ever; they were divided among themselves, how ever. and to that is owing the favorable turn mat ters have taken. Washington, Jan. 12.—1 have just had a conver sation with Mr. Stanley, the artist, attached to Gov. Stevens’surveying party, Ho returned only a day or two ago, aud gives a glorious description of the country and his numerous adventures. Os the five passes through the mountains, Gov. Ste vens thinks that the best route passes through tho Garden Lake county. The other routes through tho desert are difficult and highly objec tionable. SPECIAL NOTICES. The Augusta Independent Fire Company, 8d Division, return their thanks to Dr. L. A. Dugas, Mrs. Hicks, Geo. T. Jackson, and A. Frederick, for refreshments furnished at the Fire on the morning of the 14th inst. jal7lt* W A l ard.—The officers aud members of Phcenix I Engine Company, No. 4, return their sincere thanks to Dr. Joseph A. Eve and Lady, for the bountiful supply of re freshments furnished them during the Fire of the 14th inst. jalMt* J3ST" For Sale.—Three Extra Milch COWS, with youDg Calves, raised in the city. Apply to M. 0. DOWD. jalMt* CITY TAXES! CITY TAXES! KIT” Take notice, that, ou and after the 18th inst., the Clerk of Council will attend at his office every day (Sundays excepted) from 2 to 5 o’clock, P. M,, for the purpo’e of receiving the returns of such persons as may be liable to City Tax. L. L. ANTONY, Clerk Council. jal7-twlm |3|f“ Lunch. —Oyster Soup served up TO-DAY, at the Shades, for Lunch. Come everybody. jal7-lt The Regular Monthly Meeting of the Flinch llilles’ Loan Associatian, takes place at the Company’s Boom, on TUESDAY EVENING, 17th inst., at 7 o'clock. jal4-dSt J. FELIX McKINNE, Sec’y. 53?” Business Directory.—The undersigned, having been appointed the Agent in Augusta, for Campbell A Sons’ American and Foreign Commercial Advertiser and Business Directory, (to be issued in June next,) is now pre pared to receive subscriptions for that work, as well as business or professional Cards for insertion in its pages; and will be thankful for the aid of the citizens, generally, in his efforts to give a faithful exhibit of the Commercial, Financial, Mercantile, Manufacturing and Professional business relations of Augusta, for publication in that work. ja!B WM. H. PRITCHARD. £ §y Hags.—The highest market price paid for Cotton, Linen and Silk RAGS. Take good care of the pennies, for even Rags contain the elemerts of wealth. WM. H. PRITCHARD, jal2 Lower Tenement Bridge BaDk Building. pg* Augusta and Waynesboro' Railroad Notice. —On and after Monday, the 9th inst., the Passenger Train on the Augusta and Waynetboro’ Railroad, will lea ?e the Augusta Depot at 7 o'clock, A. M., connecting with the daily Mail Trains for Savannah and Macon. The staging on this route is now reduced to six miles, over good road, and provided with ample Teams and Coaches for all the travel that may present itselL It connects at Oglethorpe, Ga., with daily Stage Lines to Tallahassee, Fla., and Eufaula, Ala. Through Tickets to Savannah, Macon, Milledgcville, Oglethorpe and Columbus, can be procured of jaS J- N. REEVES, Agent. vr Fort rails. —Charl&j Bkßcrr, Artist from the Aoademyof Munich, Bavaria —grateful for the encourage ment given him the past season, informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta and vicinity, that he has removed to the Rooms over office of Dr. Van Voorhis’, on Mclntosh street, two doors from Constitutionalist A Republic office, and is prepared to furnish Portraits of the finest execution atshortnotice. Thepublic are respectfully invited to give him a call. Afew more Pupils inDrawing can be accommodated. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons, he will be engaged, giving instructions on the Sand Hills. Retekkxcks.—Messrs. T. Clanton, Thomas Richards, . Gardner, jr. ZST' Augusta teouth Western Flank Road.— Installment No. 8. —The Stockholders are hereby notified that the third Installment of $lO per share of the Augusta South Western Plank Road will be payable at their office on MONDAY, 23d inst. By order of the Board. ja4-twtd 8. H. OLIVER, Treas. Just received a Lot or SAUSAGE CUTTERS andSTUFFERS. For sale by ja4 B.F. CHEW. 0T South Carolina Rail Road.—Change of Schedule.—On and after Monday, 2d January, 1854, the Passenger Train will leave the South Carolina Rail Road Depot at 6 o’clock and 80 minutes, A. M. JOHN E. MARLEY,'Agent. Augusta, Ga., Dec. 80,1858. d3l A CAKD. J 37” Mr. Charles Zogbaum, respectfully informs the public of Augusta and vicinity, that he has taken up his residence in this city, and is prepared to give lessons in VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Mr. Zogbaum is a native of Germany, a pupil of the cele brated Thalberg, and has been engaged in teaching music for many years, both in Europe and in this country. The last five years he resided in Athens, Ga. Mr. Zogbaum will be prepared to receive pupils on Mon day next. The Harmonic Society will begin as so n as suitable rooms are provided, of which there will be tice given through the public prints. He is permitted to refer to the following gentlemen: Augusta—Dr. Wm. E. Dearing, E. Clayton, Esq., G. W Ferry, Esq. Athens—Rev. Dr. Church, Dr. John LeConte, Dr. Jos. LeConte, Prof. Emanuel Vilalie Scherb, Dr. James Camak. For terms, and other particulars, apply to Mr.;Zogbau n rG. W. Ferry, or Dr. Wm. E. Dearing. n 8 |3F“ Fire and Marine Insurance. — The subscriber as Agent of the Columbia (S. C.) Insurance Company, takes FIRE AND MARINE RISKS on the most favorable terms. j, n. ANDERSON, Agent, Janls-ly Mclntosh street. TgF" 1 am prepared to do all kinds of BRICK WORK at the shortest notice. oct26 L. G. BASFORD. We can, with the utmost confidence, recommend PLANETT’S BITTERS, sold by Wm. H. Tutt, as an invalu able remedy for Dyspepsia, and as a Tonic for imparting an appetite and strength to the digestive organs, it has no equal. Jel7-dAw |y Lard. — Mr. T. A. Solge would respectfully an nounce to the ladies and gentlemen of Augusta and vicini ty, that he has permanently located to give instructions on the Piano Forte, Violin and Guitar. For terms apply at the Music Store of Geo. A. Oates A Brothers. 016-6 m pr* Dr. Juriab Harriss may be found at night, at the residence of Mrs. A. Boggs. Office still over Dunham A Bleakley’s store. n29-3m {agr* W in. H. Crane,ls now selling off his stock o Winter DRY GOODS, cheap, and he respectfully invites any is waat to give bin a call. A CABD. m" The Undersigned returns his thanks to his riends and the public for thei past patronage, and re spectfully announce that he has associated with him Mr. JOSEPH A. BEALS, late of Savannah,and willconductbusi ness under the name and style of COFFIN k BEALS, in all the branches of PAINTING, namely: House, Sign and Ornamental PAINTING, GILDING, GRAINING, GLAZ ING, Ac. JOHN G. COFFIN. Office on Jaekson, corner of Greene street. vsr The undersigned takes this mode and time to an nounce to the citizens of Augusta and vicinity, that, having received the best of tuition from good masters, they are enabled to furnish work in style equal to that obtained else where; such as Military, Civic and Society BANNERS; Designing, Ornamental, Fresco, Pannelled and Marble WALLS; Plain and Ornamental SIGNS, SHADES, Ac. JOHN G. COFFIN, Augusta,Sept. 15. s2l-tf JOSEPH A. BEALS. OPENING THIS DAY AT THE NEW CASH STORE. AFRESH supply Jaconet COLLARS; “ “ Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, all prices; English andGeiman MERINOS, 37)4 to 75c.; Black ALPACAS, 20c. to $1; Black Canton CLOTHS, a superior article for deep mourn ing; Beautiful Plain and Figured colored FLANNfeLS. —ALSO— Black GRO D’RHINE. at sl, worth $1.25. E. GREEN, 2 doors below Campbell-street. Cotton OSNABUItGS always on hand at Factory prices. jal7-d3t CARPET BAG LOST. A SMALL black CARPET BAG, marked Thos. R. R. Cobb, was taken by mistake from the Waynesboro’ Depot on Saturday evening last. A liberal reward will be given for its delivery at th*s office. jal7-dßt OLE BULL’S CONCERT. OLK BULL respectfU'ly announces that he will give in Augusta, ONE GRAND CONCERT, in this month, January, on which occasion he will be assisted by Signorlna ADELINA PATTI, the Musical Phenomena, and MAURICE STRAKOSCH, the great Pianist and Composer, Musical Di rector and Conductor. Programme and all particular* in future advertisement, jal7 LOUISVILLE FEMALE HIGH BCHOOH THK subscribers have opened a School in the village of Louisville, where they will be prepared to give in struction to young Ladies, in the following branches, at the following rates of tuition : Ist Class—Elementary Branches,per quarter.. $5 00 2d Class—Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Ac.. 600 8d Class—Languages, Drawing and Embroidc rv B 00 Music • ■ • • I® Parents and Guardians are rcsp stmlly invited to cal! upon the subscribers, at their School-Room in the Court- House, or at Mr. Bostick’s residence, and examine the fa cilities offered. References-—L. B. Bo3tick, A. R. Wright, E. W. Cars well. W. H.DICKINSON, jal7-w2m Mrs. S. M. DICKINSON. TEACHER. 4 LADY, who hex had some years’ experience in xl teaching, desires an engagement as Music Teacher on Piano or Guitar. Good testimonials given. Address X. Y. Z., Powelton, Geo. jal7-w4t 1A A BOXES No. 1 SOAP, for sale by 11/lr ja!7 ESTES A RICHMOND. NOTICE. IiHK undersigned have associated with them, Mr. IVM. K. KITCHEN, (late of Augusta, Ga.,) as a partner in their business from this date. The sty eof their firms con tinue the same. HAVILAND, HARRAL A RISLEY. New-York, January 2, ISM. jal7-dtw*w2ra LOST, A VERY large and handsome Silver SNUFF-BOX, or namented outside with gold; the face representing the figure of Christ, “ let little children come unto me.” Said Box being lost, dm ng the late fire, at the premises of B. L. Nehr, corner Washington street. A suitable reward will be paid for same either at this office or at B. L. Nehr’s. jal7-l w Hydraulic cement aud calcined plas ter, a fresh supply just received by j*l7 ESTES A RICHMOND. RUCK FLOUR. —Fresh ground RICE FLOUR, for sale by jal7 ESTES k RICHMOND. A VARIETY of HALL LAMPS—-some very rich, at il jal7 __ E. MUSTIN'S. VKW STYLE of GLASSWARE, GOBLETS, Cham lx pagne and Wine GLASSES, BOWLS, PITCHERS, DECANTERS, Ac., at jal7 E. MUSTIN’S. / f IARDIA.VS SAUK.—By virtue of an order from Vjf the Court of Ordinary of Columbia county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, before the Court-house door, in the town of L’ncolnton, four very likely NEGROES, belonging to Nathaniel and George Ben net, minors of Wdl'am Bennet, late of Lincoln county, dec’d. NATHANIEL BAILEY, Guard'n. January If, 1854. G1 EORGIA, LINCOLN COUNTY.—COURT OFOR- K DINARY, JANUARY TERM, 1554. RULE NISI. Whereas, Wm. S. Ta'om, Administrator, de bonis non with the will annexed, of JohuTatom, late of Lincoln coun ty, deceased, having petitioned the Court for Letters Dis missory from the cerate of said deceased, It is ordered, That all persons interested, show cause, at the next July Term of this Court, why said letters should not be granted ; and that a copy of this Rule be published in the Chronicle A Sentinel monthly for six months pre vious to said July Term. A true extract from the minutes. January 17,1854. B. F. TATOM, Ordinary. / i KOIUiIA,LINCOLN COUNTY COURT OFOR VI DINARY, JANUARY TERM, ISf I. RULE NISI. Whereas, William J. Jones; and William Murphey, Ad ministrators upon the estate of Moses R. Jones, late of Lincoln county, deceased, hating petitioned the Court for Letters Dismissory from the estate of said deceased, It is ordered, That all persons interested, show cause, at the next July Term of this Court, why said letters should not be gra: ted ; and that a copy of this Rule be published in the Chronicle A Sentinel monthly for six months pre vious to said July Terra. A true extract from the minutes. January 17,1854. B. F. TATOM, Ordinary. f COLUMBIA COUNTY, 14 A.—Whereas, Josish Sto- VJ vail applies for Letters of Administration, de bonis non, with the will annexed, on the estate of Patrick J. Culbre&th, late of said county, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. S. CRAWFORD, Ordinary. January 17,18'4. Richmond county, ra-court of ordi nary, January TERM, 1854. Whereas, John Bones, William J. Eve an 1 O. P. Fitst sirnons, Executors of the last will and testament of Charles Cunningham, late of Richmond county, deceased, having represented to this Court that they have fully administered the estate of such deceased, and pray to be dismissed from further administration on the same : These are therefore to cite and admonish, all persons concerned, to show cause, if any they have, on the first Monday in August next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at ray office, in the city of Augusta, why Letters of Dismission should not he granted to the said John Bones, Wi'Mam J. Eve and O. P. Fitzsimons, Executors of the will of Charles Cun ningham, dec’d., as they will, on that day, be granted, if no objections be made. Given under my hand at office in Augusta. January 17, 1554. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary. Richmond county, g a.—court of ordi nary, JANUARY TERM, 1854. Whereas, Louis Alexander Dugas, Administrator on the estate of Louis Frederick E. Dugas, deceased, having re presented to this Court that he had fully administered the estate of such deceased, and pray to be dismissed from further administration on the same : These are therefore to cite and admonish, all persons concerned, to show cause, i'any they have, on the first Monday in August next, atlO o’clock, A. M., at my office, in the city of Augusta, why Letters of Dismission should not be granted to the said Louis Alexander Dugas, Admin istrator of Louis Frederick E. Dugas, deceased, as they will, on that day, be granted, if no objections be made. Given under my hand at office in Augusta. January 17,J354. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary. Richmond county,ga.—court of ordina ry, January term, 1854. Whereas, Jackson P. Turner, Executor of the wi’l of W'illiaro B. Moss, deceased, having represented to the Court that he has fuPy administered the estate of said deceased, and pray to be dismissed from further administretion on the same: These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to show cause, if any they have, on the first Monday in August next, why Letters of Dismission should not be granted to the said Jackson P. Turner, (Executor of the will of William B. Moss, deceased, as they will, on that day, be granted, if no objections be made. Giveu under my hand at office in Augusta. January 17,1854. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary. TWO MONTHS after date application will be made to the Ordinary of Richmond county, for leave the Real Estate belonging to Gamell P. Flanigan, late of said coun ty, deceased. OSWELL E. CABHIN, Adm’r. January 17,1854. TWO MONTHS after date application will be mad* to the honorable Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, for leave to sell personal property, one Negro Man, belonging to the estate of Bhotwell B. Clarkson, late of Richmond county, deceased. January 17. 1854. OSWELL E. CASHIN, Atlm’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.—WiII be sold, at Ap pling, Columbia county, on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, the following Negro Slaves: Joe and Isaac, men; Milley and two children; Melinda and child; Matilda and two children : Sarah, a woman; Sophronia and Martha, girls. —ALSO— Twenty-eight Acres Land, lying on Double Branches, ad joining Lands of J. M. Darley, estate Jas. Staples, and others. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate of John A. Staples, dec’d. Terms on the day. January 17, 1554. A. M. CRAWFORD, Adm’r. qnn SALKS CORN. For sale by DUU jan 15 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO, 2~r BOXES New RAISINS ; t) 100 qr. boxes Do. Just received by j an 15 HAND, WILLIAMS & Co. WANTED TO HIRE A GOOD COOK. For a capable one, good wages and a permanent situation will be given. Apply at this office. CHOOL BOCKS. — has a good as sortment of S aool Books, Slates, Pencils, Copy Books, Steel Pens, Handles, Ink, Quills, and a variety of other ar ticles in the Stationary line, at reasonable prices. jalß GEO. A. OATES & BROS., Broad-st. BREAST PUMPS.—We have just received an arti cle, entirely new, and ahead of anything of the kind ever invented. They produce no pain, and can be used without the least trouble. jan 13 W.M, H. TPTT, Druggist. BURNING FLUID.—A fresh supply, just received by jan 13 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. xSnSTFBAWCK’S SPECIFIC—Another lot just I / landed. The afflicted are assured that it is a certain and speedy remedy, and possesses advantages over every other preparation of tbs kind. WM. 11. TUTT, jan IS Agent for Augusta. 1 January 17,18'4. COMMERCIAL. AUGUSTA MARKET. Monday, p. M.O COTTON.—The demand for the better descriptions con tinues fan - —while the poorer qualities arc neglected. Pri ces arc unchanged. Correspondence of the Commercial Advertiser . Foreign Markets. HAVRE, Dec. 26. —There has been a very dull market for Cotton last week; the total sales were only 2100 bales against2ooo Import, leaving our stock 81,000 against 16, 500 last year, and 29,000 in 1851. But although the de mand has been restricted to small lo s for home use, hold ers nevertheless m .intained their pretensions, and our quo tations remained the same. On Saturday, the transactions were confined to 400 bales. To-day, Monday, the same state of things continues, and the sales do not exceed 500 bales, without any apparent change in piices. About 80,000 bfcls. Flour changed hands last week at 49f. (§)49f.50, chiefly on delivery. The market, however, closed dull on Saturday, and to-day there has been a slack de mand at 49f. only bbls. Wheat is scarce, and American is quoted at SBf.@9lf. fl sack of 200 kils. The Rhine sailed for New York yesterday. LIVERPOOL, Dec. 28.—The Canada from Liverpool, afternoon of Saturday, 24th, having taken out the report of that day’s market, and Monday, 26th, having been observ ed as a close holiday, we have, in reality, but one day’s business to report and that without any change in tone or prices. Sales, Tuesday, 27th, 6000 bales, including 1000 speculation, and market closing steady and quite as dear. Quotations are repeated. For FairOrleans 6.%d., Middling 6d.; Fair Mobiles 6)£d., Middling 5%d.; Fair Uplands 6%d., Middling 6Jjd.; Ordinary 4%@5.J£d.; Inferior 2%d@4d. Os the above 6000 bales 250 were Egyptian at 6@S; 800 Surats 2 1 4@4)£d., end 40Sea Islands 15d.@2a. 7d. for ex port. Dec. 28.—The market is very firm with a good erquiry for home consumption. Sales 3000 bales, of which 1000 were for speculation and export. Dec. 29.—The market is moderately active for home consumption. The sales yesterday and to-day foot up about 13,000 bales at very full prices; the present inquiry being for qualities worths.?ud., of which there is a smal> supply of good stapled. There are but few transactions by speculators or exporters. LIVERPOOL, Dec. 27.—We have no change to notice in the price of Cotton,the daily saltsaveraging 6000 bales, with 1200 to exporters and speculators, and the market closing steadily. Indian Corn and Flour are dull of sale, whilst wheat is in request. — Bi\ton, Shipley it: Co. NEW ORLEANS, January 10. —Statement oj Cotton. — Stock on hand Ist Sept., 1553 bales.... 10,024 Arrived since 537,760 Arrived to-day 65 548,-110 Exported to date 809,770 Exported to-day 5,859 315,620 Stock on hand and on ship-board not cleared.. 232,820 Sugar— 6oo hhds. were sold at steady prices. Fair to fully fair B^®.BKc. Molasses —Sales 1000 bbls., choice lots bringing readily ISo. On plantation up the coast two crops were sold at 'gl gal. in the cistern, one crop of 24,000 gals, and the other of 35,000 gals. * Flour— Market heavy. Sales 500 bbls. Ohio at $6.75 257 at $6.80 and 500 at $6.81,4j. Corn —Sales 8500 sacks, including 340 new at at 61c.; 1000 in 2 lots 65c.; 800 at 67c.; 520 old, part poor, at 65c.; 2600 old white and yellow at —, and 2SOO prime white and yellow from store at 67c. Whiskey-- 100 bbls. Rectified were sold in 2 lots at 26c. Lard- 8a1e5623 bbls. and tierces Prime in 3 lots atS 5 j cts.; 50 tierces at SB.BI \\ 452 bbls and tierces at B}Ye.; 125 kegs at 11c. and 569 in 3 bits at ll ' a 'c. Coffee — Sales 100 bags Rio at IlXe. Freights. —We have not beard of an engagement. Ewc/uinaes —Demand moderate. We quote:—London 1 ¥ cent, prem,; Paris 5f.20@5r.30; New York 6o days 2@2>; $ cent, discount; New York Sight parfoW cent, discount. EXPORTS. CHARLESTON, Jan. 14—For Barcelona, per Sp. pol. San Antonio,B7l bales Upland Cotton. For New York, per steamship Marlon, 666 bales Up. and 80 do. S. I. Cotton. For Baltimore, per brig Delaware, 154 beles Up. Cotton. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. CHARLESTON,Jan. 15. —Arr., Br. slop Lady Hobart llawcs, Liverpool; steamship li’ack Warrior, Bu'loch n! York; ship Susan G. Owens, Pierce, Liverpool; schr Louisine, Smith, New York ; schr. N. W. Smith, Hobart n' York; schr.Merwin, Thomas,N. York; schr. Mary Pat terson, Dole, Philadelphia. Cld., steamship Isabel, Ro! ’ins, Key YYest and Havana; steamship Marion, Foster New York; brig Delaware, Harding, Baltimore. REMOVAL AND CHANGE. IMMENSE AND ATIKACTIVE STOCK. MORRIS L. HALLO WELL & CO.. PHIL A DELPHIA, H V \ ING ItlvYlOY HI into their splendidffiew Ware house, entrances No. 147, Market, and No. 21, North F iurth-street, are opening for the Spring trade an assort ment of SILK AND FANCY GOODS, that for extent and va, kty will surpass any stock ever of fered in (hat market. Entering into their new store which is ONE OF THE LARGEST IN AMERICA, with a busi ness of unusual amount already estab“shed, and intend iDg largely to increase it, especially with those who buy i’OK CASH, and believing that the fairest system in jobbing goods is to have UNIFORM PRICKS, they will be compelled to sell at a much smaller profit than can p>ossib!y he afforded where long credits are given. Under their Ca.-ii jwd Short Crewt system the neces sity for charging large profits, does not exist, and by sell ing their good- at a Very Small Vdvanre on Hip Foreign Cent, they mean to make it the INTEREST of every judge of goods, to buy upon the following TERMS: CASH BUYERS wiM receive a discount of SIX per cent, if the money be paid in par funds, within ten days from date of bill. Uncurrent money w :l l only be taken at its market value on the day it is received. To merchants of undoubted standing a c redit of SIX MONTHS will be given if desired. Where money is remitted in advance of maturity a dis count at the rate of TWELVE PER CENT per annual wiH be allowed. They ask from merchants visiting the Eastern cities, the favor or an examination oftheir stock, being satisfied that they will be convinced that it is not for their interest to pay the large profits »hat are ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL to those who give long credits. M. L. HiLLOWBLL, James TaititTAiK, J. L. II allow ell, A. W. Lirri.*, T. YV. Bwsmky, B. R. Hutohikso*. jals-w2m* I IGHT READING to be found at GEO. A. OATES 1j k BROS., Broad-st : Shirley, Minnie Grey ; GusHow nrd ; Monk’s Revenge ; The Cabin and Parlor; Marion’s Brigade,or the Light Dragoons ; Fair Rosamond, or the Queen’d Victims; the Dean’s Daughter ; Gilderoy, the Freebooter; Mysteries cf New Orleans ; Effith’s Legacy; The Robber’s Wife; Helen Mulgrave, or Jesuit Exccutor slop; The Lofty and the Lowly; Wizard of the Wave; Jack Cade; Grace Manning; Frank Rivers, or the dan gers of the town ; Obi, or Three-Fingered Ja<-k; Theodore, the Child of the Sea ; Emma WaPon, or Trials and Tri umphs ; Dow’s Patent Sermons ; DombeyandSon ; David Copperfleld ; Memoirs of a Physician ; Northwood ; Nicho las Nickleby ; Mystic Veil; The Twin Brothers, or the Victims of the Press Gang ; Charles O'Malley; Dr. Valen tines Lectures ; Tower of London; Miles Treraenhere; Schools for Husbands, by Lady Bulwer ; Fortunes of the Colvell Family ; Modern Flirtations, by Miss C. Sinclair ; Lady Lee’s Widowhood ; Jack Adams, or the Mut'neer ; Countess of Rudolstadt; First and True Love ; Rebel Scout, a tale of the Revolution; Empress of the Isles; Violet, the Danseuse; Ugly Effie, and other talcs, by Mrs. Kent*; Victim of Excitement; Lady at Home, by Auhur Davis the Pirate ; Eva May, the Foundling ; The Gold Seekers; Count of Morion ; Australia and her Gold Re gions; Morgan, the Bucaneer; Ten Thousand a Year; Amy Lawrence; Valentine Vox ; The Ventriloquist; Mary Barton ; Lucretia, or the Children of Night, by Bulwer ; The Roman Traitors ; Adventr res of Capt. oimon Suggs, Ma j. Jones’Travels and Courtship; The Iron Rule, by Arthur. jals POCKET BOOK LOST. IOST at the fi-e, on Friday night last, a mnwm**** j small Buckskin POCK ET-BOOK, contain ing about One Hundred Dollars in Bank bills ; among them a S2O bill on the Bank of Charles- U— ton, with the name of I< msey endorsed on the back. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it attliis office. jals-3t* BOARD FOR TRAVELLERS. ANY of my friends and acquaintances visiting Augus ta, if they will call upon me, at my residence on Broad-street, above the Upper Market, I will do all that is in my power to render their stay pleasant and satisfac tory at a liberal charge. WILLIAM B. SMITH. jals-wly 170,01 H, CORN AND OATS— -170 bags extra superfine FLOUR ; 350 bushels CORN ; 300 bushels OATS. For sale by j a!s BAKER A WILCOX. LARI). —15j bbls., half bbls. and kegs LABI). For sale by ja!s _ BAKER & WILCOX. VALUABLE SEMPSTRESS, HOUSE SER VANT, Ac. —We have forsale a valuable Sempstress, House Servant, and first-rate Washer and Ironer, about 30 years of age, warranted sound and healthy. Sold for no fault —the owner wishing to change investment. Ap ply to ja!s-6t S. C. GRENVILLE & Co. Dissecting instruments.—we have just received a supply, made expressly to our order, which we will sell extremely low n 24 YVM. IT. TUTT, Druggist. r/A BOXES Prime CHEESE; OH 6 firkins Goshen BUTTER, just received by d2O ESTES A RICHMOND. CHEESE —3 boxes English Dairy. Just received and for sale by dl3 8. C. GRENVILLE A CO. 17011 SALK, TO ARRIVE.—SO hhds. did crop Cuba 1’ SUGARS—quality Fair. [dli] J. A. ANSLEY. 4) A A BBLS. N. O. YVUiSKEY. For sale by ZUU d2l BAKER A WILCOX. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. TWO Oil THREE good Journeymen BOOT-MAKERS can find constant employment, by applying to me, at Thompson, G. R. R. jal3-dlm JAS. J.. ZACHRY. CHURNS. —Best white Cedar CHURNS and BUCKETS, brass and iron bound, at E. MUSTIN’S. _jal2 TjRIMK SYRUP and N. O. SUGAR, to arrive—4 1 hhds. prime N. O. SUGAR; 75 bbls. prime N. O SYRUP, for sale to arrive, by 07 CJE. GIRARDEY k CO. "I AAA LBS. new Sugar Cured HAMS ; lUUU 5 half Bbls. Pickled BEEF ; 5 ** « “ PORK : 2 -i •* “ TONGUES; 4 doz. Smoked TONGUES ; 2 Bbls. White BEANS. Just received by d2O _JSTFS a RICHMOND. r A HHDS- New-Orleans SUGAR, fine to choice, for sale 5U by 616 GEO. W. LEWIS. HEESK.—IO6 boxes prime CHEESE, smal /boxes by d'23 BLLCIiEU & HOUINGSYYWi’H, LOTTERIES. GREENE & PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERIES. Managed, Drawn and Prizes paid by the well known and responsible firm of GREGORY & MAURY SALES CLOSE EACH DAY AT 2 O’CLOCK. Drawn Numbers Class 12, drawn at Savannah Jan. 14. 12 17 53 11 40 49 62 63 44 50 75 14 4. CLASS 14—drawn at Savannah on Tuesday, January 17. The Little Favorite. $4,000! SI,4SS ; 2of $1000; Ac , Ac. Tickets sl—Halves 50 cts. Risk on a package of 25 quarters $3.70. CL YSSls—to be drawn at Savannah on Wednesday, Jan. 18. Excellent Scheme. $7,350 ! $1,643 ; $1,000; 2of $500; 5 of $200; 10 of SIOO, Ac., Ac. Tickets s2—shares in proportion. Risk on a package of 25 quarters $6.63. EXTRA CLASS 3—by Delaware 17—to be drawn on Saturday, Jan. 21. Grand Scheme. $37,000! $20,000; $16,568; $10,000; $5,000; sos $2,000; 60 of $1,000; 40 of $300; 110 of S2OO, besides numerous others. Tickets slo—shares in proportion. CLASS 16—to be drawn at Savannah, Thursday, Jan. 19. Lucky Lottery. $5,529 ! $1,100; SI,OOO ; 50 prizes of $IC0; 111 of SSO; Ac., Ac. Tickets sl—Halves 50c. Kirk on a package of 25 quarters JOHN A. MJLLEN, Agent. On Jackson-stnet. next the Globe Hotel. All orders from the city or country, strictly confi dential. jal7 JUST RECEIVED, on consignment, 300 bushels heavy Tennessee OATS. For sale by ja!2-d2w J. A. ANSLEY. | EATHERB.—SOO lbs. fresh Feathers. Just received U and for sale by jal2 d2iv J. A. ANSLEY. LARD —A fresh lot received, in desirable sized packa ges, for family purposes. J. A. ANSLEY. jal2-d2w 'VJEVV MUSlC—Sosos—The Dawn of Day; When can jIN the Soul find Rest; Come and I’ll give you Rest; YVe are Happy now, dear Mother; Passed away to Heaven; Family Bible; Oh! Home o( my Boyhood; Ossain’s Sere nade; Will he Come ! Oh will he Come ; Do they Miss Me at Home; Yes, we Miss Thee; Why do Summer Roses Fade ; Be of Good Cheer ; Grave of Bent Bolt ; The Katy Did Song. Polkas—The Katy Did Polka, by Julien ; Etna Galop ; Chobham Camp Galop, by Julien ; Dawn of Day ; Sociable - Henrietta; Coral Scottisch ; Crescent Scottisch ; Saratoga Scottisch. Waltzes—Chant d’Amour, I’rima -Donna, by Julien; Les Amourettes, Nos. 1, 2 and 3. Just received by ja!2 CHARLES CATLiN. i I'D SACKS Tennessee CORN ; •LOU 150 Sacks Tennessee OATS ; 50 “ WHEAT; 25 Packages (new) LARD, on consignment and for sale by M. A B. WILKINSON. riTOBACCO—I< 0 boxes, or more, A Just received and for sale, in store. Pi ices and quality, low and fine, To suit all the dealers in that line. No more need be said—just try it— Chew it—smell it—and you’ll buy it. jal2 W. H. PRITCHARD. 1W ANT a NEGRO BOY, about 12 or 14 years old. Moderate wages, but excellent treatment, will be given. jal2 WM. JI. PRITCHARD. PURE JETHRO COTTON SEED. AI-'KY\ SACKS of choice Jethro Colton SEED for sale, two bushels in a Sack. Price three dollars per sack. Samples of the Cotton can be seen at our office. jan!2-d4twtf D’ANTIGNAC, EVANS A CO. TlWl GALLONS JARS.—-Fine large JARS for Lard I U'/ at [jal2] E MUSTIN’S, MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY. CT ODEV’S Lady’s Book, Arthur's Home Gazette, and T Peterson’s Magazine, for the above month, have been received at 023 GEO. A. OATES A BROS., Broad-st. A PULES. —Received this day by Steamer James Ad ger, a few barrels fine Nurthem APPLES. For sale by d9B 11. F. RUSSELL. ORANGES AND LEMON'S.—Received this day a few barrels sweet ORANGES, and a few boxes LE MON'S. For sale by d 23 11. F. RUSSELL. I) UTTER AND CHEESE.—Received this day by 1 > Steamer James Adger, five kegs choice Goshen BUT TER ; 15 boxes extra fine Lundy Dairy CHEESE. For sale by d2B H. F. RUSSELL. LARD, BUTTER AND CHKBBB— -26 bbls. choice Dew LAUD ; 10 kegs choice Goshen BUTTER ; 40 boxes and 10 casks prime CHEESE. For sale by jal2-swßt YY r . A J. NELSON. VI. E AND CIDER -25 bbls. Taylor A Son’s superior Albany ALE; 16 “ superior Champagne CIDER, Just received and for sale by YV. A J. NELSON. jal2-tw3t I •''OR Sale, on consignment, 50 bbls. prime silver-skin ONIONS. jaV2-d2w J. A. ANSLEY. NEW BOORs.—Golden Dreams and Leaden Reali ties, by Ralph Raven, with introductory chapter, by Francis Fogie, Sr., Esq Wild Scenes and Fong Birds, by C. YV. Webber, author of Wild Scenes and Wild Hunters. Per sonal Sketches of His Own Time by Sir Jonas Barrington. Dramatic Works of Ujcherley, Congreve, Vanbonrgh, and Farquhar, wit): Biographical and Critical Notices, by Leigh Hunt. Homes of American Statesmen, with anecdotal, personal and descriptive Sketches, by various writers. Lyrics from Wide, Wide Wor d ; words by YV. 11. Bellamy, nmric by C W. Glover. A Day in New York Crystal Pal ace, an I How to Make the Mo3t Os It, by YV. C. Richards, A. M. The Potaphur Papers, reprinted from Putnam’s Mon'hly. The Lost Prince, Facts tending to prove the identity of Louis XVII of France, and the Rev. Eleazer Wiliiams. Just received and for sale by ja!3 _MoKINNIE & HALL. NOTICE.— All persons having demands against tlie estate of Thomas YY’. Freeman, late of Richmond county, deceased, will present them in terms of the law; and those indebted to said astate are hereby required to make immediate payment. January 11, 1553. JOEL N. FREEMAN, Ex’r. T. W. FREIMAN, TITATCII-MAKER, JEWELER, Ac., atr? V T the okl stand, opposite Planters’ Hotel, An- OTY gusta, Ga. The public are respectfully informed A IAS. that, agreeable to the will of Mr. T. YV. Freeman, deceased, this business will be continued in his name for the present. JOEL N. FREEMAN A YV. G. WOODSTOCK will unite their best endeavors in the management of this business, so as to ensure a continuance es its prosparity, and give satisfaction to all its patrons and friends. The present stock, consisting of fine Gold and Silver WATCHES, Rich JEWELRY, Ac., Ac., will be sold ex tremely low, for cesb ; an opportunity is thus afforded of obtaining better bargains than is often presented to pur chasers. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry carefully REPAIRED. A fine assortment ofSilver SPOONS, FORKS, Ac., on hand of the purest quality. jail SUMMERVILLE PLACE FOR SALE. fpHAT desirable LOT, on Telfair street, adjoining Mrs. X Carmichael, ru ning back to Mr. YVm Harper, and separated from Col. Milledge by the old Hill road. It is under a good substantial plank fence, and on the premi ses is a good building with six rooms. Also, for sale, my fleet and gentle MARE, Lucy Neal. Also, a Chickering PIANO, selected for its tone by Mr. A. Iversen. Apply to YVM. K. KITCHEN. jalO-dlm 'T'HK Picture Pleasure Book, illustrated with upwards X of five hundred engravings,from drawings by eminent artists, 410. size, beautifully printed, on fine paper, and bound in fancy cover. First and Second series, $1.50 each. Almost every thing which can please and delight the youthful family circles, will be found both narrated and il lustrated in these pages. No book of equal fascinations for young people has ever been published in this country. “ The Picture Pleasure Book is really the child’s joy, for it gives him a volume of wood cuts executed in the best style of ait, teaching him natural history, educating his eye to good drawing and graceful form, and te'ling stories in pictures. It is an admirable design, and no house that holds children should be without it.”— Critic. A second supply has been received at • jal3 GEO. A. OATES & BROS., Broad-st. TO HIRE. AVERY likely Mulatto BOY, about twenty years old, a good House or Body Servant, handy with Horses, Buggies, Ac. He cin te seen to-day, Friday, at my house. Terms, sl6 per month, payable quarterly, expenses for year to be paid by the hirer. [ja6] JOHN FINN. lAAMILY FLOUR—Arriving this day, 50 sacks Hen- X derson’s Extra Family FLOUR. For sale by d7 DAVIS, KOLB & FANNING. I NIGS—2OO drums, small and large, fine fresh Sumatra . FIGS. Just received and for sale by d2l ts C. E. GIRARDEY A CO. OUGARS.—IOO bbls. A. B. andC. SUGARS ; lO 50 bbls. St. Croix SUGARS ; 25 hhds. prime old crop New Orleans SUGARS, in store, for sale by BELCHER A HOLLINGSWORTH, d2B No. 5, Warren Block. |>L : RIFIED CASTOR OlL—Deprived of all impu- X rities, and most of its taste and smell. A fine article for Family use. For sale by aao WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. fjYHK SPECTATOR—A new edition, carefully rc- X vised, in six volumes, with prefaces historical and biographical. By Alexander Chalmers, A. M. Pti:es9. Just published and for sale bv GEO. A. OATES A BROS., jail Fiano, Book and Music Store, Broad-st. DR. CHALMERS’ SERMONS.—Sermont and Discourses. By Thomas Chalmers, D. I)., L. L, D., now completed by the introduction of his Posthumous Sermons, in two volumes, For sale at GEO. A. OATES A BROS., jail Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad-st. AUGUSTA MUSIC SCHOOL. “ Let those now sing who never sunn before, And those that always sing, now sing the more.” MR. C. IRVING has the pleasure of announcing to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, that he has fitted up a fine room over Mr. Blalock’s Store, on Broad street, next door to the new Bank of Augusta, where he intends opening a School to give instruction in MUSIC. A Class for beginners will be opened on THURSDAY, Janua ry sth, 1564, at 7 o’clock, P. M., and for advanced scholars on the evening following at the same hour. A supply of the best Sacred Music and Glee Books, will be kept at the room, for the use of all scholars, without charge. Ti ose desirous of receiving private instruction, can sie Mr. I. any day between the hours of 11 and 1 o’clock, at the Music Store of Geo. A. Oates k Bros. d 29 WANTED, A FEMALE TEACHER, to fill a vacancy in the Greensboro’ Female College. The applicant will be expected to furnish satisfactory testimonials of her quali fications to give instruction in the usual English branches, and to assist in the Mathematical Department. Address Rev. F. Bowman, D. D., President of Board of Trustees, at Greensboro’, Ga. jal-tf C. H. BALDWIN, Sec’y. APPLES. —Received this day per Steamer, a few bar rels hue Northern APPLES, for sale by jan 7 H. F. RUSSELL. AUCTION SA CK/sT " BV CAMILLE K.^[RARDEV &Tco. TirEpAiKBUAY, iD front of store, at 1014 o’clock A A t U o’clock a first-rate Saddle and Harness Horn. Sold to pay stable expenses. Terms cash. j a lT BY S. C. GREMVILLE &CO. ~ —TH[*DAY— Tl KSDAY.ITth inst., in front of store, at lftVf oVL-iffc; will be sold, an assortment of Groceries, Liaimnu Ac., consisting in part of “ Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Bacon, Molasses,Tobacco, Be"a-« Candles, Rice, Potato- 3, Onions, Pepper Sauce, Mustard! Greund Pepper, Mess Beef, Whiskey, Cherry Brandy. Orn* Rum, White Wine and Cider Vinegar, Ac. * —ALSO— Second-hand Furniture. Tej m- cash. jalT BY S. C. GRENVILLE &cq * Fight Auction. —THIS NIGHT— r cpUKSDAY, at 7 o’clock, in store, will be sold, a hand-* J. some assortment of Hardware, consisting of Knives Razors, Locks, Needles, Saws, Files, Augers, Hammers Ac* -ALSO— ’ Dry Goods, Stationary, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Ac. Terms cash. j a 17 BY S. C. GRENVILLE & CO. Valuable Ileal Astute. TL ESDAY, 7th February, at the Lower Market House within the usual hours of sale, will be sold, if not pre viously disposed of, a Lot, with the improvements thereon consisting of a good comfortable Dwelling, Kitchen, Stable and other out buildings, situated on the south side of Greene street, between Marbury and McKinne-stree - having a front on Greene-street of 55 feet and running back 830 feet, more or less, to the third level of the Au gusta Canal. The Dwelling well finished, and the other buildings in good repair. On the premises is an excellent pump. Titles indisputable. The above property may be treated for at private sa e any time before the auction. Apply to If. 11. Cumming, or to S. C. Grenville A Co. Terms made known on day of sale. __ jals BY S. C. GRENVILLE & COT Household and Kitchen Furniture. the 20 th inst., at the residence of the Rev. „ U a °B e rs, oth and Hills, near | y opposite Col. H. 11. Cummings, at 10 o’clock, the entire contents of Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting in part of 1 fine French Bedstead ; 1 mahogany Crib ; Bureau*- Caue seat Chairs; Work and Dressing Tables; Card Tables- Ottomans; Window Curtains and Shades; Rocking Chairs; Clock; Oil Paintings; Post Bedstead; Mattrass »• Feather Beds; Looking Glasses; Washstands; Basics and Pitchers; Fenders; Andirons: Shovel and Tongs ; Crcck ery and Glassware; handsome sett China; Divans, hah-, seat; 1 extra large Mahogany Sideboird ; 1 splendid ma hogany Writing Desk. —ALSO— -1 fine bay Horse, 5 years old, sound and gentle; 1 Rockaway; 1 Horse Wagon; 2 set Harness; 2 Saddl s and Bridles ; 2 fine Milch Cows, Ac. Terms cash. jalS BY S. C. GRENVILLE A GO. Large Sale of Shanghai Fowls. T'l KbDAY next, 17th instant, in front of our Store, a 10>£ o'clock, we will sell a large stock of choice I?OWLS, consisting of White Shanghais, from the stock of Dr. AVight of Dedham, Mass.; Bramah l’ootras and Mar. h Shanghais. The above fowls have just been received in Savannah from Boslod, per steamer, and are now on the way to th a place. Tarms cash. j&nlo BY CAMILLE E. GIKAKDKY & Extensive Sale of Books, Stationary, dr. THE proprietors, again on their “useful mission,” shall be pleased to see their friends and former {; - trons on TUESDAY NIGHT next, at our store, when they will sell, commencing at 7 o’clock precisely, evet y nighs, until closed out, one of the largest ard most valua ble assortment of BOOKB and STATIONARY, Ac., ever offered to thecitizens of Augusta, consisting of Encyclope dias, the most valuable Standard works in every depar tment of Literature,Science and Art, Gift Books, most ele gantly illustrated and illuminated, English and American editions, Bibles of the richest kind, Prayer Books, Fancy Stationary, Ac. The Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and examine them during the days. The sale is positive, and the Books perfectly new an.l will be warranted perfect. Terms cash. jaS BY S. C. GRENVILLE & CO. Mulatto Girl. r f''L KSD.VY, 17th inst., at 12 o'clock, M., in front of X store, will be sold,on aecountand at the risk of former purchaser, a mulatto Girl named Sarah Ann, about 1;> year 3of age. Sold by order or AY Jliam Hogrefe. Terms cash. ja7 AD.AI IN IbTßA’rOU’g SsAL.fi.—Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, by order of the Court of Ordinary, at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, the following pro perty, belonging to the estate of the late John M. Adams; Betsey, a Negro AVoman, about 30 ; Susan, a Mulatto AA o man, with her two children, one named Henry, about 0 years oil, the other named Sam, about 6; Prescilla, a Mulatto Girl, about 15 ; Simon, a Mulatto Boy, about 19, Jacob, a Mulatto Man, about 33, accustomed to woik as Pressman. That lot or parcel of Land, in the city of Au gusta, known as Lot No. 40, with a front on Mclntosh-st. of SS feet and on Broad-street of 255 feet. —ALSO— On the same day, within the legal hours of sale, will be soli, at the Court house door in Canton, Cherokee county, all that tract or lot of Land, containing 4(1 acres, more or less, in the 2d district of the 2d section in the county of Cherokee, No. 995. SARAH S. AD AMS, Adm’x., January 13, 1554. J. R. BULKLEY, Adm'r. \ DMIN'IBTK YTOlt’B SALE Will be sdld.byan A Y order ofihe Court of Ordinary of Newton county, on the first Tuesday In MARCH next, before the Court-house door in Paulding county, between the usual hours of sale, the following Lots of Land, viz; Lot No. 1053, in the 20th dis. and 3d sec. of Paulding, originally Cherokee county; Lot No. 1014, in the 19th dis. and 3d sec. of Pauidingcoun ty. Said Lands sold as the property of James Estes, late of Newton county, dte’d. Terms made known oa the day of sale. A. M. RAMSEY. Adm’r. January 13, 18E4. TURKNETT SPRING PLACE FOR SALE. fTMIIS pleasant summer residence, on the Lower Hill, 1 about 2ti miles from town, is offered for sale. The tract contains 27 acres. Ou the premises, within 50 yards ol the Spring, is a comfortable Dwelling, with all the ne cessary out-buidjngs. Apply to AV. H. JONES or TUOS. JONES. jall-twtf NOTICE. nPII E subscribers have purchased of Mr. JAMES IIUL JL BERT, his entire stock, and have secured his services for the purpose of manufacturing and repairing all kinds of CARRIAGES on the premises lately occupied by him. We have, at our old place of business, an • ssortment of CAR III AGES, ROCK AAV AYS and BUGGIES; also, HARNESS, TRUNKS, WHIPS. As. Carriages built to order, and re pairing promptly done. A share of patronage is respect fully solicited. WYMAN A DARROW. Augusta, January 18,1554. U AVISO sold out my entire stock to WYMAN & DARROAV, I wou'd respectfully solicit for them the patronage so liberally bestowed on me. JAMES HULBERT. Augusta, January 13, 1554. jal4-6t r |' , HKCO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between ALDAVORTH A TUCKI It, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. R. ALDAVORTH will continue the busi ness in his own name, and will use the name of the firm only in liquidation. R. ALDAVORTH, JAS. W. TUCKER. Augusta, January 14,1554. jal4-d3t YITARREN ( OIiYTY, tiKO.—Whereas, John L. VV Usry, applies to me for Letters of Administration, de bonis non, on the estate of Anthony C. Usry, late of AVarrcn county, deceased: These are, therefore,to cite and admonish, all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given undermy hand at office in AVarrenton. ARDEN R. MERSUON, Ordinary. January 14,1551. T L V LSI LE BOOKS.—Arbeit, a tale for y oung peo pits fl by Jane AA’. Hooper, with the illustrations-by Jas Godwin, 75c., in muslin; Canadian Crusoes, a tale of the Rice Lake Plains, by Catharine Parr Traill, authoress of the Backwoods of Canada,” Ac., edited by her sister, Agnes Strickland, illustrated by Darby, 75e., muslin ; Illustrated Natural History, by Rev. J. G. AVood, with 450 designs by Harvey, $2, muslin; Arabian Nights Entertainments, without abridgement, carefully revised and corrected with some additions, amendments and illustrative notes from Lane’s edition,iilustrated by numerous engravings, mus lin, $1.25; do. gilt, $1,59; German Popular Tales and Household Stories, collected by the Brothers Grimm, new ly translated, with illustrations by Edward H. Wehnert, 2 vols., muslin, $2.25 ; do. gilt, $2.75 ; Leila, or the Island, by Ann F. Tytler, with engravings by Crr, from original designs,muslin, 75c.; do. gilt, $1 ; Leila in Englan , a. continuation of Leila, or the Island, by the same author, also beautifully illustrated, 75c., muslin; do. gilt, $1 ; Leila at Home, a continuation of Leila in England, also by the same author, muslin, 75c.; do. gilt, $1; together with other pretty books for the ycung, For sale at jal4 GEO. A. OATES A BltOS., Broad-st. SCENES IN THE LIFE 0 AN ACTOR, CIOMPILbD from the Journals Letters and Memo ) randa of the late Yankee Hill. Mrs. Partington’s Carpet Bago Fun. Dashes of American Humor. < y 11. Paul. Just received by [jal4] THUS. RICHARDS A SON.__ NEW NOVELS. ipHK Orphan Sempstress—A Narrative of Innocence, X Guilt, Misery and Crime. The Lady at Home : or Happiness In the Household. By T. S. Arthur. The Iron Rule : or Tyranny in the Household. By T. S. Arthur. Atar Gull: or the Bridal Eve. By Wm. Henry Herbert. Theodore, the Child of the Sea—A Sequel to Lafitte, the Pirate of the Gulf. Grace Manning: or the Vengeance of Claude Duval, em bracing the remarkable exploits of Turpin and Sixteen- String Jack. Paul Jones : or the Son of the Sea. By Dumas. Eva May, the Foundling: or theSccret Dungeon. Just received by [jal4] THOS. RICHARDS A SON^ CAOW PEAS.—S,OOO Bushels Cow PEA', in store and 1 for sale by jai JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. BLANKETS.— 100 white Mackinaw BLANKETS, just to hand. They will be sold a great bargain for cash. jalO WARD A BURCH ARD. ALEXANDER’S KID OLOVKiS—Black, White and Colored, of the above make, to hand, jail) __ WARD A BURCHARD. RIBbONS. —A choice assortment of Hat, Neck and Scarf RIBBONS, just received. jalO WARD k BURCH A BP. I | XKPKK’B MAGAZINE—The December number b)r raw. SKnuBM 4 SQN.